Gaming
The main area of the Makerspace holds 21 esports computers for students to sit down, relax, and, that’s right, play video games. Complete with headsets and comfortable chairs, students can play any game they choose, alone or with friends. Virtual reality is also available. About 70 to 120 students visit the Makerspace daily solely to play video games, making it the most popular spot in the basement.

2. 3D Printing
Students have free access to 3D printers, often costing over $1,000 each. The space has four printers, and students can use a MakerBot Replicator or an Ultimaker 3D printer. The 3D printers offer an effective method for producing crafts and a better…